Charles Burger
1876–1944 (age 68)
Biography
Charles Burger was a French figure whose life spanned the late 19th and mid-20th centuries, a period of significant change in French society. Though details of his specific profession remain limited, his life was marked by his residence in Paris and his connection to the cultural and social fabric of the city.
Burger's final resting place in Père Lachaise Cemetery indicates a life of some standing within French society. He lived through two world wars and witnessed the transformation of France during this tumultuous period, passing away in 1944 during the liberation of France.